I just wanted to say thanks for posting this. I was looking for a workhorse to split the load with my then-MK2S when you posted this, and this video convinced me to grab a Mega. I've had it over a year now, and the only changes I've made to it are replacing the belts, (they were shedding) and last month adding the Mega-S upgrade. This thing requires basically no maintenance other than occasional cleaning filament and wiping off the rods and giving them a shot of oil. The bed's only lost level once, and that was last week when some Ninjaflex (yes, the S upgrade let's you print that crazy spaghetti) bonded way too well to the bed. It prints almost as well as my MK3S in most cases, assembly required whole eight screws and three plugs, the upgrade required four screws and one plug, it hasn't so much as jammed on me once, and it's never had any downtime. I love this tiny tank. Btw, if anyone else is emboldened by this post to print NF on a Mega-S or suitably-modified Mega, use some 95A TPU or PLA for the first layer to get the print to come off easy. If you use PLA, it'll flex just enough less to delam with minimal effort, leaving you with an entirely NF part. Not kidding about how well this thing prints it either. Had a squishy Benchy that had readable text on the back, even though the top of the boat looked like a spider nest.
I picked this model up as my first 3d printer after your first review. Had a few stumbling block but have learnt fast and definitely feel this is a great first time printer. To all those first timers that are considering it I would second Devin's recommendation, just dump the supplied SD card and replace it with a decent one! Thanks Devin
James Smith I got the Anycubic i3 Mega S and the SD card is fine what happened to yours? Edit: Although I had to get a new adapter the one I got was cheap plastic
I belong to a "makerspace" and have been using a $4,500 printer there and I can honestly say this printer produces equal quality prints (in PLA). I paid $369 at GearBest which included shipping. When you receive the i3, they include a large reel of black PLA, a spare nozzle (!), an 8 gig SD card with a USB adapter, a spare limit switch (what?) and all the tools you will need to tear the thing completely down. It took me about 20 minutes to put the machine together, and that's only because I actually read the manual. Easy as could be. Very satisfied with this little thing, and I'm about to head down to the makerspace to show off the work it does.
I JUST bought a Anycubic Mega-S todayt and did my first test print (owl_pair) not too long ago. They turned out GREAT and I'm already IN LOVE with this printer. The moment I got done with my owl prints I was immediately ready to start a new project. Unfortunately, I have a Google Chromebook and what I quickly began sensing is that while many fans admire these machines, the 3D printing industry doesn't seem to have a lot of love for the Anycubic or Chromebooks in general. I've been on many slicer and printer websites, and not many mention the Anycubic or Chromebooks as their solutions for designing or slicing. That being said, I have what I have, and as a beginner,, I love what I have and I'm looking for as much information I can get on how to print, and get getting print quality, using these two machines. What I'm looking for are CLEAR, CONCISE instructions on how to accomplish the whole process of 3D printings using what I have. As the Anycubic's chosen softwareI really need Cura on my system. ANYBODY that could help me would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
I don't even do any 3D printing but have a deep appreciation and respect of crafts and all that jazz, no matter where it is on the spectrum, but the knowledge that this is a good printer is good knowledge to have if ever me or anyone close delve into 3D printing. I may well be an undiagnosed knowledge hoarder but that is another story for another day ;-)
Great 👍🏼 review!! I really love that you have waited so long until posting your final review! That really gives your followers the feeling that they can really trust the quality output.
I bought this printer for my nephew for his first 3d printer and after some trial and error it has been great. I think I've enjoyed it almost as much as he has. Still tweaking the settings but so far so good.
Right on the money with this review. I've had mine for about 5 months and it has been a workhorse. It was my first printer too, and everything from the ui to the filament sensor was perfect for someone like me as a beginner.
I bought one of these 3 months ago... very happy with it. I got it over CR-10 because of the steel frame, which was important due to me having a 2 and 5 year old that would quite easily bump or touch it.
Something to be aware of is that there are currently two variants of the i3 Mega Ultrabase. There is the older Mega03, which uses an 8-bit controller board (Trigorilla), unsoldered A4988 stepper motor drivers (allowing for upgrades) and a separate SD card slot and ribbon cable. This version does not read embedded folders on the SD card (either SD card reader dependent or LCD dependent or both). The other version is the Mega04, which has a 32-bit controller board (Trigorilla Pro) and SD card reader in one. This version has soldered A4988 stepper motor drivers (upgrading the drivers is not possible), and the SD card reader and/or LCD is able to navigate embedded folders on the SD card. An argument can be made that the Mega03 might be better for upgrading and repairing.
David I had no problems with it till now so yeah I like it. I can't really compare it to any other 3D printers since this is the first one I actually have at home and don't just send the file to someone else to print something for me. It's easy to use and has pretty good quality.
Thanks for the review Devin! This is my first printer and is very impressive. As stated previously, replace the original micro card. I also found out that it will Only read 32G or smaller cards. God Bless🕊
I ended up buying this printer over some other options and this video really swayed me in the right direction. Oh and your opinions are understatements this printer is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Im sorry but i just can’t. I have had my i3 mega for 2 and almost 3 years now. I have Ben trouble shooting for the entire time and i have not gotten 1 half decent print. I have tried so many things but i just can’t seem to get it right. I don’t know if it’s the print settings or the printer it’s self. Im just sad that this is what i got on my first experience.
Just a note. The stars in the title I thought stood for 3/5 stars before I watched the video. Doesn't really matter just confusing ha. But great review, I really want a printer!
If you have problems with your mega don't look for hardware issues first, i stripped mine down twice checking component by component, and it turned out to be the SDCARD, for some reason timing is critical and turned out some cards only work sometimes... Don't cut corners get the fastest brand name card you can, size is irrelevant, but speed and quality is... If it can't read the directory or the print stops for no reason swap the SDCARD first. For stability, quality and cost its one of the best. But it's noisy and only an average print size... The base is one of the best for adhesion and releasing prints when cold.
Good review, I think I might pick one of these up. Just sent back a Geeetech A30 because it was complete junk. The experience with that has put me off of a Cr10 because the design looks very similar.
If you have this or having trouble with adhesion I bought like a plastic pad thing that sticks to the bed from Buildtech or something like that so I can just print with no having to use hairspray or glue prior to printing I have the i3 Mega S and I love it strongly recommend it and takes barely any time to assemble
The I3 Mega is an awesome printer once you have it dialed in. Reliable is the key. No way I would purchase a CR10, when this machine is more solid and has easy touch screen access and a great ultrabase. I have suggested to the Manufacturer to consider making a 400mm x 400mm by 400mm I3 "Super Mega" perhaps?, with the same features. No need to change something that works great, just increase the build volume and size the electronics according to power requirements, in particular for the heating parts. A very minor con on one of mine has been the ultrabase being slightly not flat with a slight higher center could be that the glass was not made totally flat or the aluminum base to witch it is attached was not level itself before joining the glass to it. My experience in manufacturing tells me itwas the first. I've taken the risk to carefully put a bit of pressure on the ultrabase and this has taken a bit of the center heigh which was off by about 0.2 mm. The extra complete hot head that Anycubic provides with the machines has come in very handy after printing so many great parts, hundreds of them, I ended up having to replace the hot head to regain the same first print quality. The nozzle being brass will wear out as any similar nozzle will, with time and use, and particular when you print various types of filaments, especially exotics like wood filled, fg or carbon filled. I Stricly use each machine for its dedicated filament and try not to mix filaments into the same machine to keep the prints more consistent. Changing the hot end is not a big deal, remove the back and top screws to have access to the hot end. I rather the machine have more screws than not enough.
Do you think I could print springos with this? I love all your designs, especially the pineapple, and I tried to print it on my XYZ Da Vinci MiniMaker, and nothing worked :(
Hey Devin, I'm really impressed with my i3 Mega ( rev 2 with Ultrabase and filament sensor included ). Mr and Mrs owl were corrupt on the SD card, but reslicing the stl produced phenomenal results. I have great confidence with it. Cheers, JAYTEE
Considering this as an upgrade to my reliable XYZ DaVinci Pro Jr., which seems like a toy now compared to the Anycubic. Thanks! I love the details you have paid attention too as well as that multiple piece torture test! You have helped me make my mind up.
Can you help me with something. I have a anycubic i3 mega and when I download prints and put them in the printer it warms up then doesn’t print. Do you know what’s wrong with it?
Nick Sergiou I had that kind of problem once, and I found out that the included SD card was a bit cheap ( I had the TEVO tarantula, but I think it will be the same for every printer ) and that it was broken. Try another SD card, and check of you put a Gcode file on it when you put it in the printer. Any Sd card is fine, even the ones that you use for cameras. I hope this was helpfull!
If you printed for 5 months with it, you should give us a well lit video of all of your prints so we can see what we would have from the machine for different projects.
I just got one of these and mine doesn't have the auto bed leveling, and considering its my first 3d printer I am having extreme difficulty leveling the bed. If you have any tips for me on how to level the bed better that would be much appreciated.
First, tighten all the screws to lower the bed (twist right). Then home, disable steppers, and manually move the print head above each screw. Raise the corners one at a time until a piece of paper just barely slips between the bed and nozzle. Check each corner a few times and your bed should stay level for a long time.
I have this printer myself and it is indeed a very good printer. I've just didn't get around to buying that special buildplate. that might be a good upgrade.
2:46 I dont agree with you! My anycubic i3 mega is impossible to level, when all the corners are perfectly aligned with a piece of paper, the center is way too high and the same piece of paper wont pass through!
fr2632 I’ve run into this issue with my mega-s as well. This is a machine that’s made in China and trust me, it will never be machined well enough for all the points to match. What I do instead is to just ignore it, since the nozzle goes a little higher when printing.
@@s3ab1rd So 2 years ago I opened a dispute with aliexpress (where I brought it) and they send me a new heating bed with a new glas etc, I replaced the whole thing and now it levels perfectly. So I guess the old bed was warped or something
I got this printer for over a year now as well. The only problem I have is that the middle is higher up then the corners, which is kind of annoying. Also the bed is getting scratched and a few black "pieces" have come off. Another thing ist hat the touchscreen got something behind it from when i first got it, which made it hard to touch it at the top. Other than that it's a great printer for sure.
Thanks for the informative video Stefan. Can the Anycubic i3 Mega also print with ASA filaments ? Also i learnt that some models may need support structures parallely being built along with the model itself. How does the anycubic i3 Mega handle such models ?
I have this and a cr-10 I can't seem to get fine layer settings to print. I can't print decent if I set layer height to .15 or higher but I can't go down to .1 for some reason so what I did was made this a dedicated high temp printer for ABS and nylon. All I did was swap the ptfe to capricorn since the throat uses the bowden tube as its liner. Its still a good printer just not as good as everyone says IMO. If you want an all around printer this is great if you just need PLA then the ender 2 or cr-10 might be better. BUT that ultra base is amazing.
Would yo recommend this printer as a first printer today in 2019? I can grab this thing for under $200 shipped. Looks pretty solidly build and with minimal "putting together" out of the box.
Hey i bought the Anycubic Mega-S and never got a single print out of it, not even the demo. On top of the bed being so difficult to get perfectly level I'm having an issue where the feeding mechanism is slowed to a crawl (almost not moving at all) where the extruder pushes nothing out the hotend, its frustrating i updated to 1.1.3 yesterday and i dont know what else to do maybe i have a bad part on my BRAND NEW S printer i dont know for sure just hit me back with some solutions please.
random note: the technical build hieght is 205 but I can never get higher than 208 without jamming and getting my X axis stuck to the top part. the ptfe tube and cabes all just rub on there and get pulled and all. so be careful. probably check yours to see how high it goes before the cables get stuck... i don't understand the "roof" it's so dumb in some ways.
When you first get into 3D printing the first thing you'll quickly realize is that after a few projects you want to be able to build bigger and bigger things. In my opinion go with the I3 Mega, both of them will have a learning curve but once you get the hang of printing the I3 will let you complete much larger projects, feel free to message me if you have any more questions!
@@fifamia8058 I agree, unless you'd like to go into miniatures or accessories. Bigger definitely helps but takes more space too! As for really big prints, you can eventually learn to 'cut' the model into multiple pieces and glue them together afterwards.
How does it compare with the Ultimaker 2 ? print quality? if you can answer that . I used to have one when it came out but sold it, it was an expensive printer! I want another one but but don't wanna spend £1700
Is it healthy to have this in your room? I live in a studenthouse and I am wondering if you need to have an exhaust or something like that? Or can I just plug it in, next to my desktop? I really would like to buy this 3D printer, but I am just wondering what i need to consider before just buying it. Thank you
I have this printer and its been good but I've had a few problems . the top layer sometimes gets a little messy . i need the top layer to be perfect . also one particular item keeps snapping the filament in the feeder , any suggestions? This particular print has snapped the filament 3 times . do you think the problem is the slicing?
nice video. is there a straight change over chip for driving the stepper motors, some users say that they are noise, as I live in a house with wood floors noise is a great consideration to me and neighbours.
What print setting are you using. I get little blobs when I print objects with the printer. Ive messed with coasting and retraction but can't seem to get it right. If you could please share you coasting and retraction settings that would be great.
wowie wowie That’s called a skirt. When you’re making the files that you want to print, you can select several different things that you want the printer to do before you print the actual part. The most common one is the skirt. The software tells the printer to make an outline or two around the print before it starts. This serves to prime the nozzle so that once you actually begin to print the part, your nozzle has stable pressure inside from the molten filament. It can also clear out old filament if you didn’t purge your nozzle fully before switching filaments. Basically, it helps to improve the quality of the first layer without wasting much plastic. Other things of this nature include rafts and brims. Brims are just skirts that are connected to the part. This can help it to stick down if the first layer is very small. Rafts, on the other hand, create a sort of scaffold between the print bed and the first layer of your part. This helps increase quality if your print bed isn’t completely flat or has irregularities. Hope that helped!
Im looking to get into 3D Printing for making custom detailed game board pieces. Ive seen some bad reviews about longer prints on this machine (2+ Hrs) my only question is how does this do with longer print times.
+Make Anything, do you use any modifications for the printer? Also what are your slicer settings (do you use Cura as well, and what settings do you use?)
I own this one the V2 without the auto leveling, I would warn people to be careful (though I believe they fixed this in later models, but mines has the bent metal sheet below the bed that cause it to go crazy out ot level, the good thing is that ANycubic has a very good customer service on Aliexpress and they've sent me a replacement, but just be warned.
could you do a review of the OlO smartphone 3d printer? As a Student i dont have much space on my desk or money to afford a high end printer so I'm looking at this one and very curious about how it works and how well it prints.
The Tock Tock Tock is the extruder steppermotor skipping steps. The Motor is not strong enough to push the filament and therefore skips. This can have a few causes: Temperature too low, -> PLA should be fine with 190centigrade up, but try and go a little higher and see if that helps (195C, 200C, 205C ish). Extruder Screw for grabbing the filament too tight, -> try to loose it a bit, (see if the filament gets "gnarled" by the hobbed gear, if so, clean it) Nozzle/Heatbreak Clogged,-> start with a "Cold Pull" (Google this first!) if necessary disassemble the HotEnd and clean it.
I agree with other responses. It sounds like a clogged or underheated nozzle. If it has never fed filament it could also be that the PTFE tube isn't pushed all the way into the hot end and the filament isn't feeding through smoothly or something like that.
Hey, i am wondering if replacing the nozzle is a possible thing to do using this printer? I understand it has 0.4mm nozzle tip, but does that mean any 0.4mm is compatible with this printer? Or some upgrades needed to do so? Please help!
Hey Devin, love your videos! Question: do you have any experience with original Prusa printers, or more specifically any plans on reviewing the i3 mk3? They aren't on your list, and I'm lost between the cr-10 and the i3 mk3 for my very first printer. Keep up with the great work!
+Daniel Console I haven't had the chance to try the mk3, but the general consensus is that they are super solid. If you're willing to pay it's not a bad choice
I just bought this printer for my daughter. I put it together, plugged it in and NOTHING. It does not work. I double checked all the connections. They're secure. But the printer does not work. I read, after the fact, that a common complaint is that they come with bad power supplies.
Thanks for the video. I am planning to get a new 3D printer for the first time, but i just wounder Sall i design my 3D objects my self by 3D software (like stetchup and so) or i can find warehouse where i can download lots of models then with another software i can modify/edit that model! Thanks
I just wanted to say thanks for posting this. I was looking for a workhorse to split the load with my then-MK2S when you posted this, and this video convinced me to grab a Mega. I've had it over a year now, and the only changes I've made to it are replacing the belts, (they were shedding) and last month adding the Mega-S upgrade. This thing requires basically no maintenance other than occasional cleaning filament and wiping off the rods and giving them a shot of oil. The bed's only lost level once, and that was last week when some Ninjaflex (yes, the S upgrade let's you print that crazy spaghetti) bonded way too well to the bed.
It prints almost as well as my MK3S in most cases, assembly required whole eight screws and three plugs, the upgrade required four screws and one plug, it hasn't so much as jammed on me once, and it's never had any downtime. I love this tiny tank.
Btw, if anyone else is emboldened by this post to print NF on a Mega-S or suitably-modified Mega, use some 95A TPU or PLA for the first layer to get the print to come off easy. If you use PLA, it'll flex just enough less to delam with minimal effort, leaving you with an entirely NF part. Not kidding about how well this thing prints it either. Had a squishy Benchy that had readable text on the back, even though the top of the boat looked like a spider nest.
I picked this model up as my first 3d printer after your first review. Had a few stumbling block but have learnt fast and definitely feel this is a great first time printer. To all those first timers that are considering it I would second Devin's recommendation, just dump the supplied SD card and replace it with a decent one! Thanks Devin
Im looking into getting one of these after my M3D disaster... im curious what some of the 'stumbling blocks' were. could you elaborate? thanks!
James Smith I got the Anycubic i3 Mega S and the SD card is fine what happened to yours? Edit: Although I had to get a new adapter the one I got was cheap plastic
This video brought me to my decision on getting an anycubic i3, just got it 5 days ago and am loving it! Thanks for the review!
Have fun, it's a great machine :)
I belong to a "makerspace" and have been using a $4,500 printer there and I can honestly say this printer produces equal quality prints (in PLA). I paid $369 at GearBest which included shipping. When you receive the i3, they include a large reel of black PLA, a spare nozzle (!), an 8 gig SD card with a USB adapter, a spare limit switch (what?) and all the tools you will need to tear the thing completely down. It took me about 20 minutes to put the machine together, and that's only because I actually read the manual. Easy as could be. Very satisfied with this little thing, and I'm about to head down to the makerspace to show off the work it does.
+Greg Preston isn't it awesome how good printers are getting. Exciting!
Just got this printer for Christmas. still figuring it out, but this review made me really happy! Good to know it has your stamp of approval (:
I JUST bought a Anycubic Mega-S todayt and did my first test print (owl_pair) not too long ago. They turned out GREAT and I'm already IN LOVE with this printer. The moment I got done with my owl prints I was immediately ready to start a new project. Unfortunately, I have a Google Chromebook and what I quickly began sensing is that while many fans admire these machines, the 3D printing industry doesn't seem to have a lot of love for the Anycubic or Chromebooks in general. I've been on many slicer and printer websites, and not many mention the Anycubic or Chromebooks as their solutions for designing or slicing. That being said, I have what I have, and as a beginner,, I love what I have and I'm looking for as much information I can get on how to print, and get getting print quality, using these two machines. What I'm looking for are CLEAR, CONCISE instructions on how to accomplish the whole process of 3D printings using what I have. As the Anycubic's chosen softwareI really need Cura on my system. ANYBODY that could help me would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
I don't even do any 3D printing but have a deep appreciation and respect of crafts and all that jazz, no matter where it is on the spectrum, but the knowledge that this is a good printer is good knowledge to have if ever me or anyone close delve into 3D printing.
I may well be an undiagnosed knowledge hoarder but that is another story for another day ;-)
I just got my cr10s in the mail yesterday. I love it and can't wait for your review.
Also looking forward to the next how to make anything tutorial!
I have the Cr-10 to!!!! I also love it! It’s so big!!
Great 👍🏼 review!! I really love that you have waited so long until posting your final review! That really gives your followers the feeling that they can really trust the quality output.
Just purchased an Anycubic I3 Mega based on your review (and some others). Loving it so far! Thanks.
and what do you think about it ?
Those prints in the beginning look like they could be a topographical puzzle. If it’s not that is a cool idea anyway!
I bought this printer for my nephew for his first 3d printer and after some trial and error it has been great. I think I've enjoyed it almost as much as he has. Still tweaking the settings but so far so good.
I have been using this printer as my daily driver for the last 4 years. I got it after watching this video. It's still holding up.
Right on the money with this review. I've had mine for about 5 months and it has been a workhorse. It was my first printer too, and everything from the ui to the filament sensor was perfect for someone like me as a beginner.
I got one for Christmas, after asking for it, and i'm extremely happy with it.
Seamus Rumple same
Thanks, Devin. My Anycubic i3 Mega arrived yesterday and I'm very pleased with it. Thanks for your reviews on stuff like this.
Anycubic is amazing! I am currently using their Kossel mini, and it's just so amazing for it's price.
Welp... I just bought this...
And I’m really excited for it!!
I don't print stuff but I like watching you do it, anyone else the same?
I bought one of these 3 months ago... very happy with it.
I got it over CR-10 because of the steel frame, which was important due to me having a 2 and 5 year old that would quite easily bump or touch it.
It's official, I just bought my first 3D Printer! (CR-10 for those interested)
Axel Emerling me too.
the anet a8 is on sale on gearbest
Hey how is it going with your printer? Any issues? I’m thinking of buying my own
I got cr10 today for my birthday and I went from your recommendation and it's epic thx
Something to be aware of is that there are currently two variants of the i3 Mega Ultrabase. There is the older Mega03, which uses an 8-bit controller board (Trigorilla), unsoldered A4988 stepper motor drivers (allowing for upgrades) and a separate SD card slot and ribbon cable. This version does not read embedded folders on the SD card (either SD card reader dependent or LCD dependent or both). The other version is the Mega04, which has a 32-bit controller board (Trigorilla Pro) and SD card reader in one. This version has soldered A4988 stepper motor drivers (upgrading the drivers is not possible), and the SD card reader and/or LCD is able to navigate embedded folders on the SD card. An argument can be made that the Mega03 might be better for upgrading and repairing.
i just recently got a CR-10 because it was only 260€ (315$) for a short while on gearbest and i thought why not!
David I had no problems with it till now so yeah I like it. I can't really compare it to any other 3D printers since this is the first one I actually have at home and don't just send the file to someone else to print something for me. It's easy to use and has pretty good quality.
@David How do you like your Tevo Tornado? Thinking of getting it as my first printer.
I just got mine for the price of $170. I hope to start printing on it soon.
I absolutely love your reviews and tutorials!! really helps make a smart decision on which printer is best for me :)
Thank you and keep it coming! 💪💪💪
Thanks for the review Devin! This is my first printer and is very impressive. As stated previously, replace the original micro card. I also found out that it will
Only read 32G or smaller cards. God Bless🕊
Thanks, I didn't have any SD card problems so the input is appreciated!
Cards need to be formatted as FAT32 or they will not work.
I ended up buying this printer over some other options and this video really swayed me in the right direction. Oh and your opinions are understatements this printer is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Im sorry but i just can’t. I have had my i3 mega for 2 and almost 3 years now. I have Ben trouble shooting for the entire time and i have not gotten 1 half decent print. I have tried so many things but i just can’t seem to get it right. I don’t know if it’s the print settings or the printer it’s self. Im just sad that this is what i got on my first experience.
This was a good review btw! Keep up the great work Devin!
Just a note. The stars in the title I thought stood for 3/5 stars before I watched the video. Doesn't really matter just confusing ha. But great review, I really want a printer!
If you have problems with your mega don't look for hardware issues first, i stripped mine down twice checking component by component, and it turned out to be the SDCARD, for some reason timing is critical and turned out some cards only work sometimes... Don't cut corners get the fastest brand name card you can, size is irrelevant, but speed and quality is... If it can't read the directory or the print stops for no reason swap the SDCARD first.
For stability, quality and cost its one of the best. But it's noisy and only an average print size... The base is one of the best for adhesion and releasing prints when cold.
Awesome! I bought this printer even before the video was over. I also watched other reviews it is an amazing printer especially for the price!
Good review, I think I might pick one of these up. Just sent back a Geeetech A30 because it was complete junk. The experience with that has put me off of a Cr10 because the design looks very similar.
If you have this or having trouble with adhesion I bought like a plastic pad thing that sticks to the bed from Buildtech or something like that so I can just print with no having to use hairspray or glue prior to printing I have the i3 Mega S and I love it strongly recommend it and takes barely any time to assemble
The I3 Mega is an awesome printer once you have it dialed in. Reliable is the key. No way I would purchase a CR10, when this machine is more solid and has easy touch screen access and a great ultrabase. I have suggested to the Manufacturer to consider making a 400mm x 400mm by 400mm I3 "Super Mega" perhaps?, with the same features. No need to change something that works great, just increase the build volume and size the electronics according to power requirements, in particular for the heating parts. A very minor con on one of mine has been the ultrabase being slightly not flat with a slight higher center could be that the glass was not made totally flat or the aluminum base to witch it is attached was not level itself before joining the glass to it. My experience in manufacturing tells me itwas the first. I've taken the risk to carefully put a bit of pressure on the ultrabase and this has taken a bit of the center heigh which was off by about 0.2 mm. The extra complete hot head that Anycubic provides with the machines has come in very handy after printing so many great parts, hundreds of them, I ended up having to replace the hot head to regain the same first print quality. The nozzle being brass will wear out as any similar nozzle will, with time and use, and particular when you print various types of filaments, especially exotics like wood filled, fg or carbon filled. I Stricly use each machine for its dedicated filament and try not to mix filaments into the same machine to keep the prints more consistent. Changing the hot end is not a big deal, remove the back and top screws to have access to the hot end. I rather the machine have more screws than not enough.
Do you think I could print springos with this? I love all your designs, especially the pineapple, and I tried to print it on my XYZ Da Vinci MiniMaker, and nothing worked :(
Hey Devin, I'm really impressed with my i3 Mega ( rev 2 with Ultrabase and filament sensor included ). Mr and Mrs owl were corrupt on the SD card, but reslicing the stl produced phenomenal results. I have great confidence with it. Cheers, JAYTEE
just ordered one
very pleased with anycubic.com's communications
I recommend this printer for its compactness? and overall ease to use.
Considering this as an upgrade to my reliable XYZ DaVinci Pro Jr., which seems like a toy now compared to the Anycubic. Thanks!
I love the details you have paid attention too as well as that multiple piece torture test! You have helped me make my mind up.
I think it will blow the DaVinci Pro Jr. out of the water, have fun!
Flexible filament works just fine but only if you use the right mod for it
Can you help me with something. I have a anycubic i3 mega and when I download prints and put them in the printer it warms up then doesn’t print. Do you know what’s wrong with it?
Nick Sergiou I had that kind of problem once, and I found out that the included SD card was a bit cheap ( I had the TEVO tarantula, but I think it will be the same for every printer ) and that it was broken. Try another SD card, and check of you put a Gcode file on it when you put it in the printer. Any Sd card is fine, even the ones that you use for cameras. I hope this was helpfull!
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I waited ages fro this review, finally. 😄
Thanks for your patience!
If you printed for 5 months with it, you should give us a well lit video of all of your prints so we can see what we would have from the machine for different projects.
sweet, May get one in addition to my cr-10 :D
They're a good team :)
Is it a thing to remove filament after print to avoid clogging?? Like with the 3D Pens.
I just got one of these and mine doesn't have the auto bed leveling, and considering its my first 3d printer I am having extreme difficulty leveling the bed. If you have any tips for me on how to level the bed better that would be much appreciated.
First, tighten all the screws to lower the bed (twist right). Then home, disable steppers, and manually move the print head above each screw. Raise the corners one at a time until a piece of paper just barely slips between the bed and nozzle. Check each corner a few times and your bed should stay level for a long time.
Okay thanks :D
I have this printer myself and it is indeed a very good printer. I've just didn't get around to buying that special buildplate. that might be a good upgrade.
Thnx been waiting for this.
Amazing vid
2:46 I dont agree with you! My anycubic i3 mega is impossible to level, when all the corners are perfectly aligned with a piece of paper, the center is way too high and the same piece of paper wont pass through!
fr2632 I’ve run into this issue with my mega-s as well. This is a machine that’s made in China and trust me, it will never be machined well enough for all the points to match. What I do instead is to just ignore it, since the nozzle goes a little higher when printing.
Personally I've calibrated the bed in the software, pretty simple
Michael Alunni how did you do that it would be much appreciated to know thanks
@@s3ab1rd So 2 years ago I opened a dispute with aliexpress (where I brought it) and they send me a new heating bed with a new glas etc, I replaced the whole thing and now it levels perfectly. So I guess the old bed was warped or something
I got this printer for over a year now as well. The only problem I have is that the middle is higher up then the corners, which is kind of annoying. Also the bed is getting scratched and a few black "pieces" have come off. Another thing ist hat the touchscreen got something behind it from when i first got it, which made it hard to touch it at the top. Other than that it's a great printer for sure.
I saw a 3-d printer on google for $13 USD I looked for reviews and found this video review... this printer for $13 has to be a scam
I can assure you this printer is not 13 USD...
I own a Anycuic i3 Mega and just love it..
For the anycubic i3 mega d you have to use CURA for the software if so how do you get shapes to make your own model of what u want to print
looks about as good and the same size as a maker gear. Awesome!
Thanks for the informative video Stefan. Can the Anycubic i3 Mega also print with ASA filaments ? Also i learnt that some models may need support structures parallely being built along with the model itself. How does the anycubic i3 Mega handle such models ?
Hello, is it true that this printer makes a lot of noise? I want to buy one, thanks for the help ..
Hi there. Great video. I am looking to get my first 3D printer. Is the Anycubic i3 Mega better than the Creality Ender 3?
Love your videos they keep anyone entertained ❤
I am planning to buy the Anycubic Kossel delta printer as my first ever 3D printer since it's cheap and it's pretty good. Good choice?
can you make a video where you show all your 3D printers ?
I have this and a cr-10 I can't seem to get fine layer settings to print. I can't print decent if I set layer height to .15 or higher but I can't go down to .1 for some reason so what I did was made this a dedicated high temp printer for ABS and nylon. All I did was swap the ptfe to capricorn since the throat uses the bowden tube as its liner. Its still a good printer just not as good as everyone says IMO. If you want an all around printer this is great if you just need PLA then the ender 2 or cr-10 might be better. BUT that ultra base is amazing.
Man I love your channel!
Would yo recommend this printer as a first printer today in 2019? I can grab this thing for under $200 shipped. Looks pretty solidly build and with minimal "putting together" out of the box.
Yes
Hey i bought the Anycubic Mega-S and never got a single print out of it, not even the demo. On top of the bed being so difficult to get perfectly level I'm having an issue where the feeding mechanism is slowed to a crawl (almost not moving at all) where the extruder pushes nothing out the hotend, its frustrating i updated to 1.1.3 yesterday and i dont know what else to do maybe i have a bad part on my BRAND NEW S printer i dont know for sure just hit me back with some solutions please.
random note: the technical build hieght is 205 but I can never get higher than 208 without jamming and getting my X axis stuck to the top part. the ptfe tube and cabes all just rub on there and get pulled and all. so be careful. probably check yours to see how high it goes before the cables get stuck... i don't understand the "roof" it's so dumb in some ways.
lol, that menu looks so much better than my Prusa MK3's. Thanks for the review.
Im a noob and am looking to buy my first "noobie friendly" 3d printer, ive narrowed it to the CR10 mini or the Anycubic i3 mega, please help
When you first get into 3D printing the first thing you'll quickly realize is that after a few projects you want to be able to build bigger and bigger things. In my opinion go with the I3 Mega, both of them will have a learning curve but once you get the hang of printing the I3 will let you complete much larger projects, feel free to message me if you have any more questions!
@@fifamia8058 I agree, unless you'd like to go into miniatures or accessories. Bigger definitely helps but takes more space too! As for really big prints, you can eventually learn to 'cut' the model into multiple pieces and glue them together afterwards.
can this printer print polycarbonate filament and carbonfibre nylon filament?
I bought one because of this video and it is great
Just ordered the S model (which is direct drive, btw!) for only 270 USD, gonna wait 2 weeks for that boy, but your review sold me on it.
The s model is not direct drive.
@@shrekboi2465 Yeah for some reason I thought it was because of the titan extruder. Had a good experience nonetheless
How does it compare with the Ultimaker 2 ? print quality? if you can answer that . I used to have one when it came out but sold it, it was an expensive printer! I want another one but but don't wanna spend £1700
thanks so much for your very explicit demonstration!
Is it healthy to have this in your room? I live in a studenthouse and I am wondering if you need to have an exhaust or something like that? Or can I just plug it in, next to my desktop?
I really would like to buy this 3D printer, but I am just wondering what i need to consider before just buying it. Thank you
Hey, I recently purchased an Anycubic i3 Mega would you mind sharing the slicer settings you use for PLA?
isnt there a premade profile in cura
I have this printer and its been good but I've had a few problems . the top layer sometimes gets a little messy . i need the top layer to be perfect . also one particular item keeps snapping the filament in the feeder , any suggestions? This particular print has snapped the filament 3 times . do you think the problem is the slicing?
Is it possible to make your own printer out of 2 others? to bring the best of both printers together into one...
nice video. is there a straight change over chip for driving the stepper motors, some users say that they are noise, as I live in a house with wood floors noise is a great consideration to me and neighbours.
What's your 1.5 year impression of this printer? Thinking of picking one up.
Thanks for the review Devin! I ordered one after seeing this. ;)
What print setting are you using. I get little blobs when I print objects with the printer. Ive messed with coasting and retraction but can't seem to get it right. If you could please share you coasting and retraction settings that would be great.
Where is the knob for the AnyCubic i3 Mega, I can't find it on your link.
I have a possible suggestion, what would happen if you made a triple pendulum? Would it work at all?
I have a question, why is there always an outline around the print?
wowie wowie That’s called a skirt. When you’re making the files that you want to print, you can select several different things that you want the printer to do before you print the actual part. The most common one is the skirt. The software tells the printer to make an outline or two around the print before it starts. This serves to prime the nozzle so that once you actually begin to print the part, your nozzle has stable pressure inside from the molten filament. It can also clear out old filament if you didn’t purge your nozzle fully before switching filaments. Basically, it helps to improve the quality of the first layer without wasting much plastic. Other things of this nature include rafts and brims. Brims are just skirts that are connected to the part. This can help it to stick down if the first layer is very small. Rafts, on the other hand, create a sort of scaffold between the print bed and the first layer of your part. This helps increase quality if your print bed isn’t completely flat or has irregularities. Hope that helped!
Cranfres it helped a lot 👍
wowie wowie that line helps to prime the extruder 😉
how does this comparing to the "Anycubic Kossel Delta" ? It's seems right now the delta is much cheaper. is there any pros and cons between these two?
Hello, I am a beginner 3d printer and I am wondering what you settings are for the anycubic i3 mega.
I’m early , what!!! About to watch the video and like always it’s gonna be awesome
Thanks, I like your profile image :D
Im looking to get into 3D Printing for making custom detailed game board pieces. Ive seen some bad reviews about longer prints on this machine (2+ Hrs) my only question is how does this do with longer print times.
+Make Anything, do you use any modifications for the printer? Also what are your slicer settings (do you use Cura as well, and what settings do you use?)
Do a review on anet a8
Edit: why do u use my mini factory instead of thingivers?
Have you ever had problems with the stepper motor that feeds the filament?
I own this one the V2 without the auto leveling, I would warn people to be careful (though I believe they fixed this in later models, but mines has the bent metal sheet below the bed that cause it to go crazy out ot level, the good thing is that ANycubic has a very good customer service on Aliexpress and they've sent me a replacement, but just be warned.
could you do a review of the OlO smartphone 3d printer? As a Student i dont have much space on my desk or money to afford a high end printer so I'm looking at this one and very curious about how it works and how well it prints.
I have problem with my anycubic. it doesn't extrude and makes some noisy sounds like TOCK TOCK TOCK since I bought it. I need help please
federico vumbaca buy a cr-10 and never look back. I just got a great deal too.
the tock tock tocks are probably coming from the extruder? Maybe because of a clogged nozzle?
The Tock Tock Tock is the extruder steppermotor skipping steps.
The Motor is not strong enough to push the filament and therefore skips.
This can have a few causes:
Temperature too low, -> PLA should be fine with 190centigrade up, but try and go a little higher and see if that helps (195C, 200C, 205C ish).
Extruder Screw for grabbing the filament too tight, -> try to loose it a bit, (see if the filament gets "gnarled" by the hobbed gear, if so, clean it)
Nozzle/Heatbreak Clogged,-> start with a "Cold Pull" (Google this first!) if necessary disassemble the HotEnd and clean it.
thanks! I'll try, fingerscrossed
I agree with other responses. It sounds like a clogged or underheated nozzle. If it has never fed filament it could also be that the PTFE tube isn't pushed all the way into the hot end and the filament isn't feeding through smoothly or something like that.
Hey, i am wondering if replacing the nozzle is a possible thing to do using this printer? I understand it has 0.4mm nozzle tip, but does that mean any 0.4mm is compatible with this printer? Or some upgrades needed to do so?
Please help!
Have you made any tinkering with that printer or is it fine running it on default settings?
Hey Devin, love your videos! Question: do you have any experience with original Prusa printers, or more specifically any plans on reviewing the i3 mk3? They aren't on your list, and I'm lost between the cr-10 and the i3 mk3 for my very first printer. Keep up with the great work!
+Daniel Console I haven't had the chance to try the mk3, but the general consensus is that they are super solid. If you're willing to pay it's not a bad choice
I was wondering what type of Filament I should buy with this? Should I get 1.75mm or something else?
I just bought this printer for my daughter. I put it together, plugged it in and NOTHING. It does not work. I double checked all the connections. They're secure. But the printer does not work. I read, after the fact, that a common complaint is that they come with bad power supplies.
Thanks for the video. I am planning to get a new 3D printer for the first time, but i just wounder Sall i design my 3D objects my self by 3D software (like stetchup and so) or i can find warehouse where i can download lots of models then with another software i can modify/edit that model! Thanks